LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A first-year Arkansas Baptist College student died after being shot while he and others changed a flat tire near campus, police and school officials said Friday.

The student was identified by Little Rock Police Sgt. Cassandra Davis as Derek Olivier, 19. Olivier was changing the tire with two other people Thursday evening when someone started shooting, said school president Fitz Hill. He later died at a local hospital.

Hill said a 21-year-old man who police said also was grazed by a bullet is a second-year student.

Police haven’t identified a suspect in Olivier’s death, but Hill said the shooter is not believed to be a student. He said authorities were reviewing footage from a nearby camera and that grief counselors were on campus Friday.

“It’s been a very trying time for our students as we deal with this senseless situation,” Hill told reporters during a press conference.

Some students said they’re worried about their safety following the shooting.

“My mother and father don’t want me here because it’s very unsafe,” said 18-year-old Julia Glasper, who added that she was withdrawing from the school in part because of concerns about safety. She said the campus is too open, allowing anyone to walk around.

Hill acknowledged problems with safety in the community and said school officials have been working to address them.

“We don’t have a fence,” Hill told reporters. “Should we consider a fence? ... Those are things we’ll go back and look at.”

Hill said the school has night classes, but he couldn’t say how many students were in the area around the time of the shooting.

“We will work very hard to continue trying to create a safer environment throughout this part of Little Rock, not just here,” Hill said.